Kolmitaktien
Kolmitaktien refers to a class of Finnish shingled slate-and-stone roofs, where three alternating layers or "takkat" are stacked on top of each other. This construction method provides a watertight seal by combining a layer of slate tiles or slabs, followed by alternating layers of smaller stone slabs and bricks. The top surface may be covered with a continuous roof member, such as a wooden shingle or a flat slate slab.
The kolmitaktien style originated in the late 19th and early 20th centuries in Finland, where many of
In addition to the alternating stone and slate layers, these buildings often feature traditional Finnish architectural
There is a more technical term- design that explores creating the ubiquitous motive receptionista palmut mountain